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Monthly Archives: February 2010

To all the cynical and defeatists Liberals of The Washington Note and to all those resplendent pundits, like Paul Krugman and Frank Rich of The New York Times, who staked their political insights and cerebral reputations on a military failure in Iraq, the triumph of the surge and the military victory of the US against deadly foes is a bitter intellectual taste that has pervaded their whole political organism. Their continued denial of US victory, that covers by a see-through veil their abysmal ineptness in political and military affairs, can only be expressed in the inimitable words of a great but misguided revolutionary, “clumsily cunning, knavishly naive, doltishly sublime…a pathetic burlesque…a world historical piece of buffoonery.” (Karl Marx, The Class Struggle in France)

Voila, we have a liberal atheist leftist educated American, in the person of Dan Kervick, who ostensibly supports Ahmadinejad and hopes that the obscurantist regime of the mullahs will “work out the right combination of concessions and firmness (killing its protesting young people in their struggle for freedom), reform and continuity to keep the lid” on the young educated masses, whom Kervick inferentially and derisively calls the “Persian pot,” who are presently engaged in a deadly “bouleversement” against the theocracy, all in the name of the ‘fearful’ unknowns revolutions generate. In this assessment of his he reveals his inner deep conservatism and vulgar cynicism of human nature that the latter’s actions would not lead to a better situation for mankind in the future but only to a worst one. Since he clearly infers from his post that the present evil that is embodied in the theocracy, i.e., killing its own people and boding a second holocaust for Jews, could only be replaced by a greater evil by this revolt of the young aspiring educated classes of Iran for freedom.

One can see Kervick, this comical liberal political ‘pantaloonist’, peregrinating in his colourful patched pantaloon on the internet with the slogan “down with all revolutions.”

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Critics of the War

The Liberal political courtesans Paul Krugman, Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich, not to mention the less charming ones of the New York Times, provocatively egged on by their young 'madam' Arthur Sulzberger, are transforming the sweetness of their profession into the bitterness of their politics against the war.

"If the leader is filled with high ambition and if he pursues his aims with audacity and strength of will, he will reach them in spite of all obstacles."
Karl Von Clausewitz